~-- bodice. They wore matchingl Recently Marriecihe, rs-lnt wIe etting Was Trinity L gloves. and headbands of stephanotis. Their spring nose- gay-bouquets were of daffo-, ZP. dils, tulips. narcIssi, Iris and pink carnations. ¶4 Mr. Paul Tamblyn of Guelph was best man and the ushers were Mr. Robert Brown of Oshawa, brother o the groom, and Mr. Dwight Bradley. R.R. 1, Hampton, brother of the C bride. The reception was heid at the Georgian Motor Hotel, Oshawa, where the bride's! S~ ~'.mother recelved wearing a soft beige sIk and chiffon gown wit.h matching acces- sortes and corsage of yellow and orange carnations. The! groom's mother assisted to re- celve and chose a pink crepe dress with full-length match-! j ing lace coat. pink hat, bone rW accessories% and corsage of white carnations. Before Ieavlng on their wedding trip to Eastern On-' tario. the bride donned for travelling a dress. coat and hat of raspberry-pink worstedi wool with black patent shoes' and bag. A mauve orchid cor- sage complemented her en- semble. They are residing at' 1134 Adelaide St. N., London, Ont. The bride attended Bow-: man ville High School and the' H. B. Beal Institute, London. Ont.. and was a member or, the 1964 graduating class of Hamilton Civic Hospital School Mr. and Mrs. Donald George Brown, shown in the 0f Nursing. A registered i above photo, exchanged marriage vows in Zion Unitedinurse, the bride nursed for a' Church on Saturdav evening, May 11, 1968, at 7 o'clock. 1 time in Los Angeles, later re- FormrlyMissNanx' Lnn radey, he rideis he.turning Io Toronto where she Forery MssNacy yn Brdlythebrde s henursed in the Intensive Care j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bradley, R.R. 1, Hamp-i'Unit at Toronto East Generali ton, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.!Hospital. At the time of her, ol marriage she was Assistanti Brow. Bomanvlle.Head on Female Medical. The groom, who graduated from i Guelph University In 19661 with a B.Sc. (Agr) degree is 1 employed with Allied Chemical' ! ~ of Canada Ltd. VVC4ttiL<gs WHALEN -ORMISTON Trin ity United Church,' Bowmanville, enhanced withý sandards of pink and white- Trinity Unted Church, Bowmanville, was tl BROWN - BRADLEY [0f whlte ~carnations, w one aud ad fenoa446,t2Vlck h rd . 'mums, was the setting forM r. and Mrs. Robert Arthur Whalen, shown int Ormiston and Mr. Robert WaeM BRW RDE fwiebridai satin accented Arthur Whalen. The bride is ___ _____ by a train flowing softly froin the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The soli glo,.% from can- the low, back-neckline. The Howard Ormiston, Bowman- delabra. andi, standards of!gown was adorned with wide ville, and the groom is the J n e d n whie gadilimaue mumnsiappliques of Imported lace on son of Mr. and Mns. John and pnk carnations formed an the bodice and the train, and Whalen, Maple Grove. at tractive ,tting in Zionlong sleeves, buttoned [rom Rev. G. K. Wand officiated Ulnited Chiîrcb for the mar-1Ethe elbow, came to a point and the church organist, Mr. niage on Saturdliy evening. lover the hands. Her shoulder- William Findlay, playeci the~ May 11, 1968 rit 7 o'clock, of length veil was held inplc wedding miusic, Miss Nancy Lynn Bradley, by a lace bow to match the Given in marniage by her1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Cr gown accents, and ber cascade father, the bride wore a floor- ~ra]ey R.. 1 Flmptn. ndbouqut of white and pink length sheath gown of ivory~ Mr. Donald George Brown,. carnations. stephanotis and Ivysaitime wthlca- eon of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. was centred with a mauvepiqead erlbas Th BronBomanile.orchid. r ws styled with long ~ Rr'v. Fred Recd of Sunder- Miss Beverley Baxter of 1lily pointed sleeves, and high- land officialcdand Mrs. RoqssToronto was mald of bonorlite byaon trnni,' Lee, Kedron, playcd the wed-,and the bridesmnaids were Miss Ivory satin adorned with lace. ding muisir. Mr. Adamp Haw- Candy Traynor, Toronto, cous- Her shoulder-length, scalloped lev or Peterborough was the! in of the bride, and Miss Mary French lace veil with rolled ~olist .Bradley of Hampton, sister edge tell from a petalled Given in arrige y her of the bride. They were gown- lieaddness of ivory satin stud- -4 liher, the bride wore a form- c d alike in deep lilac. full- ded with pearîs and. r..hxne-.. 41 ength, slightly A-line gown ilength gowns highlighted withstones. She carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations, pink sweetheart roses, stepha- ntis and green ivy. u iea ers -.,,iucý e te bride, was matron of horand the bridesmaids were Mrs. Jack Whalen, sis- Who aidold sce doesn't havp ltg; advAntages who ter-in-law of the groom; Mrs. but grandpa can sjing while brushing Il teeth. David Mann; and the groom's sister, Miss Nancy Whalen. 4 Làttle Miss Catherine Baker, cousin of the bride. was flower girl. They were in CLOHESCAR mN S:formal-length gowns of blue peau de soie over taffeta with There is nothing cheaper than the, cost of having your gar- i lace - timmed, elbow - length sleeves, and accented by ment% cleaned and pressed - they are renewed to their mthn aetan.Te original freshness ait a fraction of theitr original cost. wore wnist-length w h i t e gloves and matchîng blue COM1NGEVENTshoes, and their headpieces were white rosebuds. The imatron of honor carried a REMEMBER FATHER ON HIS DAY, SUN. JUNE 161nosegay bouquet of white and pink carnations, the brides- Agi ILAL je ÀmLA ma ids nosegays of whi!te car-1 BR SE IGKNIollowing the receptIon, the Hotel by tho o'ffice staàff at mo theridWarbu rtograd BRUS ED IGS IN couple left on their wedding General Motors where ane d her maternai gnandniot trp to Toronto, Niagara Falls, bride Is employed. Mrs. RaýY;er Cowan's handkerchief. in Green, Riverbed and Dark Grey Ottawa and Montreal. For Gray was hostess for a m, S- Mrs. Robert Warburto Sizs to12in eduni Wdetravelling the bride wore a cellaneous shower. H-ampton, was matron ofi hc nd Ex 6tra12in em ide Ile9d'hies ndma uveing ca web On April 27th It Ne bride'sJor, and the bridesmaids wei and xtr Wie cres, machig cat ithmothir was hostess for a Mrs. Dwigbt Edginton. Torni white fox trîm on the sleeve'l. trousseau ten at ber hompe.Jt0 an d Miss Shelley Louc! SMOOTH LEATHER whitîe accessonies and corsage Prince St., in honor of her, esard. They were gownE of pink carnations. They are daughter. ýalike in full-length pink oc in Oxford and Loafer Styles residing at 300 Grenfell Ave.,> azovrtfeawhmte Black and Brown OhwAt 0.ignlaceoveuafta ii thematc 195 The bride, who is a key- CURL - WARBt7RTO.N in laeotnng he i Sizes 6 to 12 in Medium, Wide punch operator ai General waist and back panel. The and Extra WideiI Motors, attended Newtonville The manriage of Miss Mary J wore matching garden-part Bowiean Carol yne Warburton, daugb- ats and their colonial bot Pulc Shool and man-trof r.adM.Wilm queis were of carnations1 .ville Public and High Schools, Edwar abroOhwteofM.nd rsWIla iae fpnk M ENS GO L S IECThe groom attended Maple and r. Wrduron, Osawa, shMrad et Rnk.fela EN'C GOLFGroe Pulic chol. Dne-Curl. Oshawa, son o! Mrs. J.Ijwas best man and the ushej lu Drk row, Cushei Lathr ~van Collegiate, Courtice and Frank Curl, Ze phyr, Ont., was Iwere Mr. Dwight Edgintci S1 iuy Bowman2 ineMHinh Wc$14 *95 soenmnized in Countice United iToronto, and Mr. William Wai SizesO to12 i M at W~CanaHedsaeLod.,Osatw pateChunch on Saturday afternoon, burton, Oshawa. CandaLt., shaa. June 1, 1968, at 3 o'clock The receptbon was beld1 Guests attended from Bow- Bouquets of carnations in Maple Grove Churdi Hall ai We Carry Full Line of ýmanville, Courtice, Toronto, white adpn rtiydch rd' ohrrcle ý PrtHoeOsawa Sliaorte the church for the1 a green dress and coat e DACK and SCOTT-MeHALE r Timiskaming. Quebec, Kings- cerenlonv and bouquets of! semble with white accessorie DRE S HO S - s5 ton, Newtonville and New- lily -of -the-valley adorned the land corsage of pink roses. Th UP ca.stle. A special guest and windaw ledges. 'ýgroom's mother assisted1 DRESS S OES $2 @9up idear friend of. the family, Rev. Dermot Arscott offici-l receivin g and wore a jackt Mns. Cecil Walkey. was the ated and the wedding music idness In dark blue, white ac i .bride's 'grandmother" for the was played by Mns. Walter icessories and corsage of dee ~II~ 1gftE~a dy.Short. The soloist was Mrs. pink roses. The bride ai Lloyd Ell'e Sho Many parties honored the Dermot. Arscott. groom cut the wedding cal 1 bride prion to her manniage. Given In marniage hy ber! with a Penstan sword of carv 49 KING ST. W. BOWMAN VILLE Mrs. John Whalenthe groom's father, the bride wore a form- ed ivory, one of a collectionc «ý cellaneous shower. Mrs. Jack organza over taifeta styled the brlde's father. Jni he s, the ,the rmist( lple Ch rch held @ a rnicellnnenuq shower'The Canadian Stat.esnan, Bowrnanvllle, Jurie 12, loge 3 iteu C Ur Miss Carol Cornlsh, Oshawa. The bride was presented with LI 1I 1 male the outnight purchase. a soup tuneen by employees ijro non vy roI A definite decision is te ho lof General Motors Customs, i!made wrben the village's fin- Department. c ~* ancial position Is better Aparty was held at th'IO S rO l known. home of Mn. and Mrs. Walter A general rate for smali . . .. . Short, R.R. 6, Bowmanville. Mn. M. Downs, Orono Hydro commercial, commercial and durîng which an aluminum 1 manager. neported ta the Com- îdsr a lodee d Stray was presented to the mission recently that the ivîsable by the Ontario Hydro ~. ~couple by fellow members of' Hydro after paying bills i nepresentative. At the present, Courtice United Church Choir. amounting to $7864.68 would tîme there are tbree diffenent' 1A community sbower of mis- have a balance of $4,000. He rates for the tbree categorli~~ cellaneous gifts was held ln funther said that there wasi and he said the use of power tbe basement of Courtice Unit-J another $1,000 ta pay out for Is as much benefit ta one as e d Church. Assisting the equipment yet to be received. anotj-en. Funther considera- couple ta open the gifts were This, be sald, left hydro ln a tion is to be given this matter. Miss Jane DeCoe, Miss Shelley good position with a lot of Mr. L. Lowery asked the Loucks and Mns. R. Warbur- stock and supplies on han% . rmvl0 yr oef tan.and aid or.n front of bis new garage on Mr.W. E. Warburton enter- Tbe Commission set a year-EMiStet Te Coms tained with a trousseau tea i l charge of $75 for both the sion stated that they were ln bon or of ber daughter at'Ôrono Park and Agicultural seeking the policy of other bher home on Saturday, May Society for the use of village cete n ubmve.I a .25th. Followlng the reheansal me tae ta t emv ti pr representatives of the Ontario $300.00.-Times. «Hdowben they discussed tbeI - MN autnight purchase of the street lihigplant in Orano by the' THE HELPFUL COMPANY -MEGIT- EYDEN 'Trustees. A sum of $1.158.00, OFFERS Z2nd and 3rd is n0w outstandlng. It was MORTGAGES S The marniage of Miss Sîiz-j considered advisable by both sanne Editb Eyden, daughterJ parties that lt would be better' 24-HOUIR APPROVALS of Mr. and Mrs. William A.- Loiv eost. up to 20 yrs. - ~ ~. Eyden, R.R. 3, Newcastle, andiGranbv and Newtonville Pub-' Telephone Mn. E. .. ilgan -Mn. Wayne ChanlesMgt.snlic Schools and Clarke Highl to 10 pan. today. Prompt o! Mn. and Mrs. 'Charles, School. A welder, the groom, Investment Corp. Ltd., 62 Megit,Necslwsse- attended Newcastle Publicý Richmond St.. W.. Toronto nized WeeyieUntd School, Bowmanville High 1, Ont. 366-9586 Evenincs. ' Church on Saturday after-i School and Oshawa Trade' 239-4913 noý, June 1, 1968, at tbree School. o'clock. Bouquets of pink and~ Whî te snapdragons prettily. decionated the church for th'el ceremony. Rev, I. Munro was the offi-l ciating clergyman and the Mn arî ihl.wedding music was played b FOR FATH E R sTbe bride, who was given! in marniage by her father,. e ~ ~~white nylon lace over satin,, The Ideal Gift wieshoes and gloves. Her shoulder-lengtb, scalloiped VeilCUFF LI K was caugbt to a rbinestone tiara and sprinkled with S T pearis and rbinestones. Sb e S T carried a cascade bouquet of1 ned roses. Gooti Selection Mns. Jean Wiebe, sister-in- ettig fr te mariae ~ law o! the bride, wbo was$ .9lU ;ettng fr te mariag ofattired in deep pink lace oven,$ - 5u above photo, on Saturday taffeta, witb white acessories,, formr Mis Hael Danne as the only attendant. Her! hedp cws witloer1 Other Suggestions ,on, Bowmariville, and the shaped whimsy and ber cas-' Grove. cade bouquet was of pink, PHILISHAVE -McRobbie Photognaphy roses and white carnations. LCRCRZR - - - -1.~ Up iMr. Robent Williams was EETI AOS$99 FollowIng the reception the best man, and Mn. James1 BINOCULARS - 7 x -35 $29-95 happy couple left on thein Murray, brother-iýn-law of the! wedding trip ta the Canadian groom, was ushen. LG TR eteZpo Ea.st Coast. For travelling the A reception was beld in tbe LIH RS Bety, ipo bride wore a tunic suit o! Wesleyvîlle United Cburcb Crest andi Ronson ---.----------$ 3.95 up white wool wlth green acces- Hall. The bride's mother ne- sortes. They will reside at ceîved ln a jade green dress MEN'S JEWELLERY BOXES-$ 3.95 up R.R. 3, Bowmanville. of lace over taffeta witb Several parties, honored the matching coat, pink acces- We have many other gif t articles for Dad .. bride pnbor ta ber marniage. sonies and corsage of pink laedo in ndokaru .Yuaeudr Mrs. Iarwln Kunkel and ber roses. She was assisted in ne-1 laedo nat okaoni o r ne mother, Mrs. H. M. Mackie ceivîng by the groomn's mother! no obligation. held a bathroom shower at the who wore a flowered mint-, latter's home in Ebenezen. A green jersey dress witb black - FREE GIFT WRAPPED - kitchen and lînen sbowen was accesonies and corsage of yel-. held at the home of the bride's low roses. aunt, Mrs. J. F. C. Daniel, As the couple leit oni thein' Oshawa, wltb Mrs. R. War- wedding trip ta Narthen Mrs. D. Ogden assisting. Mrs. wearing an A-lune dress of' Dwlgbt Edginton and Mrs. white cotton lace oven lilaci MARR'I~S Wm. Rose were hostesses for taffeta witib yellow accessonies JEWELLERY & GIFT SHOP a shower at the letter's borneland corsage of yellow roses. In Toronta.1 They are residing in Port 39 KING ST. W. BOWMANVILLE The girls of the GenerailHope. FATHER'S DAY SUNDAYg JUNE l6th iie EIfl e ýe B, n I» p 'o SummerCo 7 Pc. GROUP 7% ft. UMBRELLA -- TABLE and COVER FOUR CHAIRS LAWN CHAIRS $6.95 to $14.95 IDEAL FOR RELAXING CHAISETTE SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION 0F.. CALIFORNIA REDWOOD FURNITURE Table - Biencimes - Lounges - Settees with Table- FOR FATHER... FOR REIAL SUMMEIR COMFOIRT LOUNGES $2995 ut' FOR GRANDFATHER f IDEAL FOR- FORCI! OR PATIO ROCKERS $12,095 FeA. KRAMP Ltdo "THREE FLOORS 0F FINE FURNITURE" 3 7 -41 KING ST. EAST PHONE 623 - 7071 $49*95